BJP, allied organisations not linked to Lankesh's murder: Gadkari
BY Agencies6 Sept 2017 2:27 PM IST
Agencies6 Sept 2017 2:27 PM IST
New Delhi:Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said the BJP, or any organisation linked to the party were not involved in the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh.
He also slammed the opposition and added that it was irresponsible on the part of the 'President' of another political party to blame the BJP for the crime.
Gadkari went on to defend Prime Minister Narendra Modi against criticism on his silence over the killing. He said the Prime Minister could not react on everything.
"There should be a proper probe of the murder. The guilty should be brought to book. Government of India, BJP or any of our organisations are not linked to this murder," Gadkari said.
"The president of one political party has reacted irresponsibly on this incident. The allegation is baseless and a lie. It is unfortunate and not good for the democracy," he said.
He also took on the critics who questioned Modi's silence on the killing.
"Prime Minister had not reacted and for that they are holding him responsible. The Prime Minister cannot react on everything," Gadkari said pointing out that Modi was out of the country.
"Law and order of Karnataka is the responsibility of the state government, under Congress. Holding the Prime Minister responsible for it is wrong," he said.
On Wednesday Congress President Sonia Gandhi condemning the murder said it was a chilling reminder of the fact that intolerance and bigotry is raising its ugly head in the society.
While Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi questioned Modi's silence on the issue. He also said anyone speaking against the BJP was being silenced.
Senior Kannada journalist and social activist Gauri Lankesh was shot dead on Tuesday night by unidentified men at her residence, police said. She was 55.
BJP urges Karnataka to 'seriously' probe Gauri Lankesh's murder
New Delhi:The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday urged the Karnataka government to probe the murder of senior Kannada journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh "seriously, arrest her killers and punish them".
"We urge the Karnataka government to probe the murder of well known journalist Gauri Lankesh with full seriousness, take the case to its conclusion, arrest the killers and punish them," senior BJP leader and Union Minister Ananth Kumar said at the party headquarters here.
Lankesh was shot dead by unidentified assailants at her residence in Bengaluru on Tuesday. In her 50s, she was the editor of popular Kannada tabloid "Lankesh Patrike" besides owning some other publications.
In November 2016, she was sentenced to six months in jail after a defamation case was filed against her for a report against BJP leaders.
The Minister also blamed Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his government for not taking previous sensitive criminal cases seriously.
"Siddaramaiah government failed in expediting the investigation of previous sensitive criminal cases as well as reaching the conclusion during inquiry as expected."
Citing the Supreme Court's Tuesday order, Kumar said the court ordered the Karnataka government to hand over the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the death of Deputy Superintendent of Police M.K. Ganapathy, who was found dead in a lodge at Madikeri in Bengaluru last year.
"Apart from handing over Ganapathy's case to CBI, the court commented on the investigation process of state government. It also said that Karnataka government's investigation was not reliable," Kumar said, citing the apex court order.
Ganapathy was found dead hours after he gave an interview to a television channel accusing Bengaluru Development Minister K.J. George and senior officers A.M. Prasad and Pranab Mohanty of harassment.
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